The Union of Kėdainiai or Agreement of Kėdainiai (Lithuanian: Kėdainių unija, Swedish: Kėdainiai förbund) was an agreement between magnates of the Grand...
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with Sweden, the Union of Kėdainiai, was signed by two members of Radziwiłł family in their Kėdainiai castle. While little remains of the Radziwiłł castle...
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Swedish Lithuania (category Dominions of Sweden)
mostly from Samogitia, gathered at the Kėdainiai Manor, signed the Union of Kėdainiai on behalf of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, dissolved the Polish–Lithuanian...
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collapse of the Commonwealth. Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth Polish–Lithuanian–Muscovite Commonwealth Union of Kėdainiai Polish–Swedish union Catholic...
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Janusz Radziwiłł (1612–1655) (category Field Hetmans of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
signing the Treaty of Kėdainiai and the Union of Kėdainiai. This move however antagonised him with most of other nobles, including members of his own family...
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inactive while the Union of Kėdainiai was in effect.[citation needed] Many historians like Krzysztof Rak consider the Union of Lublin to have created a state...
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the starost of Borysów Janusz Radziwiłł (1612–1655), signatory of the Union of Kėdainiai Janusz Radziwiłł (1880–1967), conservative politician in the Second...
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Lithuania (redirect from Republic of Lithuania)
the Union of Kėdainiai in 1655. However, it soon returned to being a part of the Polish–Lithuanian state, which persisted until 1795 when the last of the...
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and Union of Kėdainiai. This personal union de facto established Lithuania as Sweden's protectorate with Charles X Gustav serving as its Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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the Union of Kėdainiai in 1655. However, it soon returned to being a part of the Polish–Lithuanian state, which persisted until 1795 when the last of the...
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signing the Treaty of Kėdainiai and the Union of Kėdainiai. This move however antagonised him with most of other nobles, including members of his own family...
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Confederation Dynastic union Estonian–Finnish federation Alldutch Movement Union of Kėdainiai Fertile Crescent Plan Great Timor Greater Austria proposal Hellenoturkism...
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common ruler of both countries was Sigismund II Augustus. During the Deluge of the Second Northern War, Lithuania signed the Union of Kėdainiai with the Swedish...
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Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski (category Field Hetmans of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
militarily. In 1655, he accepted the Union of Kėdainiai of recognition signed between King Charles X Gustav of Sweden and Prince Janusz Radziwiłł, but...
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Deluge (history) (redirect from Swedish invasion of Poland)
Charles X Gustav of Sweden aimed at breaking up the Commonwealth and the Polish–Lithuanian union. They signed the Treaty of Kėdainiai (1655), which envisaged...
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Lithuania signed the Union of Kėdainiai with the Swedish Empire and became its protectorate with Charles X Gustav serving as Grand Duke of Lithuania. It was...
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ratified at Kėdainiai in the north. The Union of Kėdainiai unified Lithuania with Sweden, with Radziwiłł recognizing Charles X Gustav as Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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Lithuania–Sweden relations (category Bilateral relations of Lithuania)
the war of 1655–1660, in 1655, Sweden and Lithuania signed the Union of Kėdainiai, according to which Lithuania briefly became a protectorate of the Swedish...
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Lithuanian magnates surrendered the Grand Duchy to Sweden at the Union of Kėdainiai. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was invaded by large Russian (starting...
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The Treaty of Kėdainiai or Kiejdany (Lithuanian: Kėdainių sutartis, Josvainių aktas; Swedish: Fördraget i Kėdainiai), signed on 17 August 1655, was a Swedish–Lithuanian...
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formally as the Treaty of Nonaggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Also known as the Treaty of Vis. Also known as the...
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by-election in the Raseniai-Kėdainiai constituency on 3 September 2023, but finished the worst of all the candidates, at 2.48 percent of the vote. On 17 June...
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signed the Union of Kėdainiai treaty, under which Lithuania was to form a union with Sweden, instead of Poland. Other provinces of the Polish Crown by...
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The Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union (Lithuanian: Lietuvos valstiečių ir žaliųjų sąjunga, LVŽS) is a green-conservative and agrarian political party...
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Andrej Kotljarchuk (category Academic staff of Stockholm University)
revised edition: Making the Baltic Union. The 1655 Federation of Kedainiai between Sweden and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Saarbrücken: Verlag Dr. Müller...
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Piotr Parczewski (category Bishops of Smolensk)
the Treaty of Kėdainiai, an instrument of surrender to Charles X Gustav of Sweden. On October 20 of that year, he signed the Union of Kėdainiai which established...
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2000) is an American professional basketball player for the Nevėžis Kėdainiai of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL). He played for Glens Falls High...
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January Events (category 1991 in the Soviet Union)
street in Kėdainiai after Alvydas Kanapinskas, and a street in Pelėdnagiai (near Kėdainiai) after Vytautas Koncevičius. From the interview of Mikhail Golovatov...
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some of them were sent away because they were in poor condition. By the end of January, 400 volunteers were stationed in Alytus, Jonava, Kėdainiai, and...
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